Rose Cook Monk, organiser of the peace monument in Coronation Gardens, Dudley talks about the project.
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00:00So we're here in Coronation Gardens and we're with our peace monument.
00:06It's being commissioned and made by Midtherm and it is to commemorate the 80th anniversary
00:13of the end of the Second World War. As you can see from our silhouettes we have airmen, sailors,
00:22females, people from all religions so that it is all covered in our monument.
00:29It's to commemorate not only the British armed forces but also armed forces from across the
00:36Commonwealth as well. It will stay here until Armistice so it covers VE, VJ, the end of the
00:44Falklands War, the Battle of Britain and also of course Armistice in November where we will add our
00:51normal display of red poppies. This runs in conjunction with a peace concert that I've
00:57organised which takes place at Dudley College on Thursday evening and again that is to commemorate
01:05the armed forces from across the Commonwealth that have fought for the UK in all conflicts,
01:11not just the two world wars. We have Bhangra dancers, we've got the Jewish faith is represented,
01:21we've got a gospel choir, people from all faiths are included and the finale is the Sid Lawrence
01:28Orchestra playing the Glenn Miller music. So it should be a fabulous night but our focus really is on this
01:35peace monument which will stay here as Dudley's way of remembering. So on the letters, each of the letters
01:45has holes in there and that is for people to leave their messages of hope for peace, loved ones that
01:54they've lost in conflict or just a message of support really. They will then be collated and they will be
02:02put into a time capsule and we will have a rosebush planted here in Coronation Gardens and those messages
02:11will go under the rosebush. So there will always be this constant hope for peace here in Coronation Gardens.